A few options come to mind.
Chuck will allow you to send OSC messages to/from itself ( this can be
made more fun with 2 computers )
PD is free, has a good library for OSC, and will let you build a GUI.
Max/MSP would be along the same lines, but commercial.
These can also be used for sound synthesis, but aren't as fun as ChucK
the OSC home page at CNMAT maintains a list of software/devices that
have support.
http://www.cnmat.berkeley.edu/OpenSoundControl/
( As the library's author, I will confess that OSC support is quite
fresh, and sorely needs test-driving. Have at it! )
On Aug 26, 2005, at 5:07 PM, Robin Davies wrote:
> Does anyone know of a source of OpenSoundControl utilities for Win32?
> Something to test-drive chuck’s support for OSC would be great.
> Something to do basic sequencing would be greater. Something to drive
> chuck from buildable GUI would be greater still.
>> Regards,
>> Robin Davies
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